Scholars gather at UH Mānoa for global symposium on Southeast Asian languages
The two-day gathering showcased innovative research and teaching practices in Southeast Asian language education.
The two-day gathering showcased innovative research and teaching practices in Southeast Asian language education.
The 8th FLEAT conference brought K-12 teachers and university faculty together to explore how generative AI is shaping language teaching and learning.
The 2025 Flagship Hackathon challenged students to create an AI -powered experience that helps people learn a language outside the classroom.
Participants will explore UH Hilo’s Hawaiian language college, home to the nation’s only BA to PhD ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi medium program.
Keliʻi Kalaukoa Masao Grothmann merged his Native Hawaiian and Japanese ancestral traditions into a career that honors dance and language.
Shoichi Iwasaki and Rumiko Shinzato published a first of its kind Okinawan language textbook for English speakers.
Ruth Gutiérrez Delgado will offer classes on film, culture and literature in the Department of Languages and Literatures of Europe and the Americas.
UH Hilo faculty from the English, business, language and art departments contributed to a Korean art and new historical research exhibition.
The Korean Language Flagship Center is the sole Korean language Flagship program bestowed the competitive grant.
Linguistics led the UH Mānoa rankings at No. 10 in the U.S. and No. 22 in the world.